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<blockquote data-quote="motox781" data-source="post: 992777" data-attributes="member: 35376"><p>As [USER=70130]@L0ckJaw[/USER] said, PIA is great. Used it for years. Had good luck with ExpressVPN, Mullvad, IVPN. I'm currently using Windscribe, since I have a lifetime license.</p><p></p><p>Choosing the right VPN will be greatly dependent on where you are geographically located. When I choose one, my favorite features are "Block local LAN" and "Built in AD DNS", along with a solid reputation with privacy and Wireguard protocol.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question, I guess everything has bugs and flaws, so not necessarily VPN specific. I never run VPNs on cellphones 24/7 (only as needed). Something like a desktop will usually stay connected 24/7, with no switching between WIFI connections, etc...reducing the chance of issues.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motox781, post: 992777, member: 35376"] As [USER=70130]@L0ckJaw[/USER] said, PIA is great. Used it for years. Had good luck with ExpressVPN, Mullvad, IVPN. I'm currently using Windscribe, since I have a lifetime license. Choosing the right VPN will be greatly dependent on where you are geographically located. When I choose one, my favorite features are "Block local LAN" and "Built in AD DNS", along with a solid reputation with privacy and Wireguard protocol. To answer your question, I guess everything has bugs and flaws, so not necessarily VPN specific. I never run VPNs on cellphones 24/7 (only as needed). Something like a desktop will usually stay connected 24/7, with no switching between WIFI connections, etc...reducing the chance of issues. Hope this helps some. [/QUOTE]
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